Inequality and the life cycle

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Kaplan, Greg
署名单位:
University of Pennsylvania
刊物名称:
QUANTITATIVE ECONOMICS
ISSN/ISSBN:
1759-7323
DOI:
10.3982/QE200
发表日期:
2012
页码:
471-525
关键词:
inequality life cycle hours worked intensive and extensive labor supply structural estimation precautionary savings
摘要:
I structurally estimate an incomplete markets life-cycle model with endogenous labor supply using data on the joint distribution of wages, hours, and consumption. The model is successful at matching the evolution of both the first and second moments of the data over the life cycle. The key challenge for the model is to generate declining inequality in annual hours worked over the first half of the working life, while respecting the constraints imposed by the data on consumption and wages. I argue that this is a robust feature of the data on life-cycle labor supply that is strongly at odds with the intratemporal first-order condition for labor. Allowing for a realistic degree of involuntary unemployment, coupled with preferences that feature nonseparability in the disutility of the extensive and intensive margins of hours worked, allows the model to overcome this challenge. The results imply that labor market frictions are important in jointly accounting for observed cross-sectional inequality in labor supply and consumption, and may have quantitative relevance for analyses that exploit the intratemporal first-order condition for labor.
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